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Loch Fyne|lɒx faɪn| The name of a sea loch in West Scotland, used attrib. to designate a type of fishing-boat having a standing lug mainsail.
1906Yachting Monthly II. 15/1 The first boat built on Loch Fyne lines, and approximating in size to the ordinary fishing boat, was the May. Ibid. 19 Col. Dunlop's Loch Fyne ketch Marsailidh. 1930Ibid. XLIX. 209/2 More odd rigs have been tried out here than in any other class in existence, including split lugs, Loch Fyne skiff rigs, and sprit sails. 1974R. Simper Scottish Sail 31 The Loch Fyne skiffs were rather lightly constructed and seem not to have lasted very long. |